Human and Plant Body Systems
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What are the cells in the klierweefsel responsible for?

The cells in the klierweefsel are responsible for producing digestive enzymes.

What is the function of the transportweefsel in plants?

The transportweefsel transports water and nutrients throughout the plant.

What is homeostasis?

Homeostasis is the process by which organisms maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in the external environment.

What are the two main components of the transportweefsel in plants?

<p>Phloem (B), Xylem (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How do plants take up water?

<p>Plants take up water through their roots.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does water travel from the roots to the leaves of a plant?

<p>Water travels through the xylem of a plant.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Plant Homeostasis

Process of maintaining a stable internal environment in plants.

Homeostasis

Maintaining a stable internal environment.

Plant Stem

Part of the plant that supports its structure.

Plant Leaves

Plant part for photosynthesis and gas exchange.

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Plant Roots

Part of the plant involved in water absorption.

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Vascular Tissue

Plant tissue for transporting water and nutrients.

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Phloem

Plant tissue that carries food.

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Xylem

Plant tissue that carries water.

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Plant Cells

Basic units of a plant.

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Water Absorption

Roots taking in water from the soil.

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Water Transport

Movement of water through plant from roots to leaves.

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Feedback System

A system that uses the response to a stimulus to adjust its output.

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Photosynthesis

Process where plants make their own food.

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Gas Exchange

Leaves taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen.

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Internal Environment

The environment inside a living organism.

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External Changes

Changes in the environment around a living organism.

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Organism

A living being - a plant, animal or human.

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Digestion

The breakdown of food in to useable substances.

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Respiratory System

The system in humans for breathing.

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Digestive System

The system in humans to break down and absorb food.

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Study Notes

Human Body Systems

  • Humans have a respiratory system (breathing)
  • Humans have a digestive system (digestion) with parts like the stomach, intestines, and liver
  • Humans have a circulatory system (blood)
  • Parts of the digestive system include organs like the stomach, intestines, and liver.
  • The circulatory system transports nutrients and oxygen throughout the body.
  • The respiratory system breathes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
  • Cells in the body extract nutrients for energy
  • Tissues work together to form organs.

Plant Body Systems

  • Plants have a root system responsible for absorbing water.
  • Plants have stems to connect roots to leaves.
  • Plants leaves contain cells to carry out photosynthesis.
  • Plants have vascular tissue (transport system) to move water and nutrients throughout the plant
  • The vascular tissue transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves .
  • Photosynthesis occurs in leaves, using water and sunlight to create energy.
  • Plants maintain homeostasis through feedback systems.

Homeostasis

  • Homeostasis is the process of maintaining a stable internal environment in an organism.
  • Organisms maintain homeostasis by responding to environmental changes.
  • Plants use feedback systems to maintain their internal environment.
  • Plant roots absorb water and transport it to the leaves.

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Explore the fascinating systems of both humans and plants in this quiz. Test your knowledge on the respiratory, digestive, and circulatory systems in humans, and the root, stem, and leaf systems in plants. Understand how these systems work together to sustain life and energy.

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